Thanks for the info Mike!You need to check out The Knife Group Association of Oklahoma. You have a good one close in Billy Helton out of Claremore. He forges more than stock removal. Next shop tour will be at Ray Kirk South of Tahlequah the first weekend of May. Come over and join the fun.
Well, there ya go buddy. You'll be able to quit your day job before you know it.Thanks for the info Mike!
My daggum day job is so easy and rewarding it ain't funny. My day job provides my home, pays my utilities, provides my beef, insurance and the big ol insulated shop. Nah Red, I can't quit my day job. I'd have to buy or build a heck of a shop to house all my toys. LolWell, there ya go buddy. You'll be able to quit your day job before you know it.
I hear ya CC. I do want to buy a nice skinner from ya when ya finally get time to make some good uns. RPIII needs a fine one for when he gets older. He's two right now so you still got plenty of time..My daggum day job is so easy and rewarding it ain't funny. My day job provides my home, pays my utilities, provides my beef, insurance and the big ol insulated shop. Nah Red, I can't quit my day job. I'd have to buy or build a heck of a shop to house all my toys. Lol
Great looking unit! If you want to roll back time and start flint knapping, you can use that furnace for heat treating flint prior to knapping.Here's a couple more pictures of her. I had a ton of stuff to do today so I didn't play with it. A buddy of mine swung by and wired up the appropriate outlet in the shop for the oven. It's 240v but ofcourse it's a different plug than my welders. Probably shoulda just put a different plug on the oven but I don't like to modify stuff until I make sure it functions correctly from the factory. I think I'll build a rolling table for it so it can be stored and covered plum out the way since it's not an everyday tool.
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